After a series of successful loft and warehouse events we are bringing the next installment of our innovative dance party to the Littlefield art space.

This time the night will light up to the sounds of Toronto's visionary Basic Soul Unit (marking his debut in New York), as well as city's own dance-floor incendiary and frequent DFA collaborator Brennan Green, joined by the residents Lenny de la Posso, Helping Hands and J Red.

Augmenting the aural experience will be the enigmatic glow of "Twenty First Century Bonfire" art installation by Jason Eppink, along with flowing video and slide projections by Mechaneyes and Ruby Gold.

True to the Sound Noir vision, the night will connect the dots between obscure classics that inspired the sounds of today's underground dance culture with the unexplored territories of tomorrow's electronic frontiers.

Littlefield is a 6200-square foot warehouse dating from the 1920s, which was converted to performance and art space with the use of recycled materials and sustainable wind power. In addition to the two main fully air-conditioned spaces it boasts an inside smoking/drinking landscaped courtyard and a bar that serves unique cocktails as well as $3 beers.

For the Sound Noir party the space will be outfitted with a high-quality custom system by Niksound.

To find out more about the guest DJs and visual artists artists visit soundnoir.net